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How to Control the Spread of COVID-19 in Non-COVID Hospital Units: Takeaways from the Study on Healthcare-Associated Transmission

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:02

More Than One Mind: Inside Columbia’s Multidisciplinary Orthoplastic Sarcoma Team

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What It Takes to Treat Liver Cancer Today

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Will We See the End of Immunosuppression?

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State of the Union: Vascular Surgery Today

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What We’re Reading: 06/04/21

… a lesson for us all. In more ways than one. ( From nytimes.com ) The Peril of Not Vaccinating The World “There are two … we must go from here. Don’t skip it. ( From newyorker.com ) Covid Tests Explainer Requirements for vaccinated and … types of Covid testing and how they work. ( From statnews.com ) Also check out: What We’re Reading: 04/09/21 What We’re …

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What We’re Reading: 06/10/21

… all up for future genetic discoveries. ( From theatlantic.com ) Quantum leap for medical research as microscope zooms … widely developed in a decade’s time.   ( From theguardian.com ) How ACT UP Changed America If our history binds us we … they started isn’t over. A critical read. ( From newyorker.com ) A cellular census: Mapping every cell in the human body …

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Vaccines: Who is Eligible for Which This Vax Season?

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What We’re Reading: 02/05/21

… healthcare. We must grasp at the root. ( From newyorker.com ) A Parallel Pandemic Hits Health Care Workers: Trauma … and physicians are sounding the alarm. ( From nytimes.com ) Additional reading— NEJM paper cited in the NYTimes …

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What We’re Reading: 02/26/21

… and socio-ecological profile.”  ( From newyorker.com )  We Still Don’t Know How Well Covid Vaccines Stop … life are explored with great clarity.   ( From wired.com ) You Got the Vaccine! What Can You Do Now? A … rates into your safety equation.   ( From theatlantic.com ) After a Covid news drop, there’s only one thing left to …

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What We’re Reading: 03/19/21

… vaccine hoarding of wealthier countries.  ( From nytimes.com ) The Coronavirus Variants Experts Are Most Concerned … reality. A fantastic watch or read. ( From cbsnews.com ) The Pastry AI That Learned to Fight Cancer What started … reading amid the sea of Covid reporting. ( From newyorker.com ) Closing out with a short film that encapsulates so much …

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What We’re Reading: 04/02/21

… clinic, and our desire to see that stop.” ( From statnews.com ) The City Losing Its Children to H.I.V. Frankly, this is … they are meant to serve. A must-read. ( From nytimes.com ) Mysterious Ailment, Mysterious Relief: Vaccines Help … own behavior, too. Don’t skip this one. ( From newyorker.com ) Also check out: What We’re Reading: 03/19/21 What We’re …

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Gratefulness, Relief, and a New Challenge: Large-Scale Vaccination Efforts at the Armory Draws Us All Closer

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What We’re Reading: 04/09/21

… been status quo. There is much work to do. ( From statnews.com ) Kati Kariko Helped Shield the World From the … and the scientific community at large. ( From nytimes.com ) So What’s the Point of Playtime? Ah, the mystery of the … “play is fun, and fun is good.” ( From theatlantic.com ) Well, now we have to end with a little fun. How To Have …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:02

What to Expect From Your Surgery and Hospital Stay

… each operation in the Pancreas Education section of this website by  clicking here . Recovery Directly after your …

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